With Trump's election, we live in
a pivotal moment in American history. This country will either move in the
direction of an authoritarian government where the rich get richer and everyone
else gets poorer, or we will successfully fight back and build a strong
grassroots movement to create a government which represents all of us, not just
Donald Trump and others in the billionaire class.
That's the struggle we now face.
No one can sit on the sidelines. Not now. The only way we win is when we stand
together and fight back. I need your help to do that.
The bad news is that Trump's
agenda – huge tax breaks for billionaires, enormous increases in military
spending, massive cuts in health care and programs that protect the elderly,
the children, the sick and the poor, horrific attacks on environmental
protection and scapegoating the immigrant community – constitutes the most
reactionary set of policies in the modern history of our country.
The good news is that the
resistance to this extremist Trump/Republican agenda is growing rapidly. We saw
that as millions participated in the Women's March in January. We saw that as
hundreds of thousands attended rallies and town meetings in February and March
to successfully defeat the Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act
and throw 24 million Americans off of their health insurance. We are seeing
that now as people across the country are mobilizing for Green Day events to
take on the fossil fuel industry, combat climate change and transform our
energy system to energy efficiency and sustainable energy.
When we launched our presidential
campaign two years ago, I told you that victory would require the active
participation of millions of Americans in every community across the country.
That it would require nothing short of a political revolution to combat the
demoralization so many feel about the political process. That's what I believed
then. That's what I believe now. And that's what I am attempting to do.
During the last several months I
have visited a number of states where Donald Trump won. My message: working
people must not support a president and a party beholden to powerful special
interests and the top 1 percent. We cannot support a party which wants to
divide us up by race, gender, religion, national origin or sexual orientation.
I was in Wisconsin where
progressives are determined to overcome the Trump victory in that state and
elect candidates who, in 2018, will stand with working people and not the 1
percent. I was in Kansas where, in one of the most conservative states in the
country, over 5,000 people attended a progressive rally in Topeka. I was in
Mississippi, a state today heavily dominated by the Republican Party, where
brave workers in the auto industry are fighting for a union. I was in West Virginia,
where Trump won a landslide victory, but where many people are beginning to
rethink the wisdom of that decision.
And next week I am going back on
the road, visiting areas of the country often ignored by Democrats. I will be
in Maine, Kentucky, Florida, Nevada, Nebraska, Utah and Arizona. I will be
talking about the grotesque level of income and wealth inequality that we face
and the need for the rich to start paying their fair share of taxes. I will
discuss the Medicare-for-all, single-payer legislation that I will soon be
introducing. I will urge people to join the Fight for $15 minimum wage struggle
to make sure all Americans enjoy a living wage. I will ask people across the
country to help us create millions of jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure.
I will explain the need to aggressively move forward for comprehensive
immigration reform and why we must immediately fix our broken criminal justice
system.
But I can’t do it alone.
Please attend the rallies in your
area. Please work with me to revitalize American democracy and advance the
political revolution.
Like I said from the beginning,
our political revolution was never about one candidate. It was about creating a
mass movement for real change in this country. That's the struggle we began.
That's the struggle we'll continue. No turning back now.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
Paid for by Friends of Bernie Sanders
PO BOX 391, Burlington, VT 05402
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